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1930s. The calm life of one Moscow family is destroyed by the verdict - the traitor of the homeland. Five -year -old El and her mother are sent to Kyrgyzstan, and there they re -return to normal life, having only a knapsuit of things with their souls. Moreover, they return repeatedly, because over and over the circumstances throw them into an unknown and by no means more light "tomorrow". Day after day, year after year. And this is not an invention, pretty embellished by the author, but the true story of the girl Stella Nudolskaya and her family. You read and are amazed at the strength of the human spirit, and after reading you see the world and people a little differently. Multicaporous and better.
"sugar child" is not a pure memoir, but also not fiction: despite the story on behalf of a little Eli, the author does not give any "childish look" on the history of the 1930-1940s, does not play with readers far-fetched "Reincarnations into a child": on the contrary, an adult is clearly visible behind the story of the girl. Perhaps that is why the story, originally addressed to readers 12-16
"sugar child" is not a pure memoir, but also not fiction: despite the story on behalf of a little Eli, the author does not give any "childish look" on the history of the 1930-1940s, does not play with readers far-fetched "Reincarnations into a child": on the contrary, an adult is clearly visible behind the story of the girl. Perhaps that is why the story, originally addressed to readers 12-16
Author:
Author:Gromova Olga Konstantinovna
Cover:
Cover:Hard
Category:
- Category:Children's Book
Publication language:
Publication Language:Russian
Paper:
Paper:Offset
Age restrictions:
Age restrictions:12+
ISBN:
ISBN:978-5-00083-695-8
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